MICRO, SMALL, AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND AS EMPLOYMENT GENERATORS IN CIRCUMSTANCES OF DEPENDENCY CRISIS

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MARÍA ANTONIETA ANDRADE VALLEJO
ESTEBAN MARTÍNEZ DÍAZ

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This article is aimed to analize critically the implications of the sustainable development in small organizations through, the optic of national and international institutions related to the general critical situation, organizations are facing nowadays

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MARÍA ANTONIETA ANDRADE VALLEJO, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico

PhD in Administrative Sciences from the IPN. Research Professor, ESCA Sto. Tomás. Vice President of the Mexican Academy of Administrative and Social Sciences. Email: andrave@infosel.com and maav06@hotmail.com

ESTEBAN MARTÍNEZ DÍAZ, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico

Master of Business Administration from the IPN. Full-time Research Professor. ESCA. Sto. Tomás. IPN. Email: made5707@hotmail.com

 

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